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Taking Submissions: Those Who Live Long Forgotten

Deadline: September 30th 2013 Payment: 20% of the total profit will be paid for each accepted story (at quarterly intervals; if more than five stories are accepted, they will be placed in another anthology in this series. We’d dislike reducing your pay) The cashier who hands you your change as if bills are foreign and coins are a tiny mystery, cast in circle, is a fay; he’s still ginger with the silver coins, expecting iron. He gives pennies, mostly. Bridge trolls are misplaced in the city, shoving themselves between the homeless (there are no goats; they eat dogs now, mostly). A siren in fishnets pouts on her corner, her whispers drawing in more dinner than her cleavage. In the subway station three old women, six blind eyes among them, sell doilies to the tune of a jangling cup; the first spins the thread, the second allots them to your days, the third inexorably binds it to you. Avoid them. But there are others. So many others. The son of Zeus is among the WWF. The daughter of Fu Manchu rules much of the world. Not with bombs or blades or the ever-popular dacoits, but with the subtle weapons of her age: treaties and laws and, most frightening of all, accountants. Sherlock Holmes is dead, replaced by fellows with all of his name and none of his talent. Cell phones are better than talent, aren’t they? We seek stories that take something out of the past, be it mythological or fictive or horrific, and show us how it adapts to the present. Show us why the old myths are still relevant, show them stepping into our lives and disarraying every little thing we tell ourselves. We’re open to everything from urban fantasy to magical realism to golden age detection to noir...

Taking Submissions: Midian Unmade: Tales of Clive Barker’s Nightbreed

Deadline: September 30th 2013 Payment: We pay five cents per word up to 5,000 words, with 30% paid on acceptance and the remainder to be paid after the complete manuscript has been accepted by the publisher. Stoker Award-winning anthologist Del Howison (Dark Delicacies 1-3, The Book of Lists: Horror) and internationally bestselling urban fantasy author Joseph Nassise (Eyes To See, By the Blood of Heroes) have joined forces with horror Grand Master Clive Barker to bring you back to the city of Midian and the creatures of the darkness known as the Nightbreed! Tor Books will be publishing MIDIAN UNMADE: TALES OF CLIVE BARKER’S NIGHTBREED in simultaneous hardcover and trade paperback editions in the fall of 2014 and we’re looking for original horror and dark fantasy stories that fit the guidelines below. MIDIAN UNMADE: TALES OF CLIVE BARKER’S NIGHTBREED We’ve all felt it at one time or another – that sense of unbelonging, of being isolated, possibly even shunned because of our differences; not for anything that we’ve done but for simply being who we are. We’ve all felt it – in childhood and adolescence, certainly, but even as adults as well, when the winds of change blow through our lives and we discover that those things we thought immutable are, in reality, anything but. When this happens we all become like changeling children, at odds with those around us as well as with ourselves, looking to distant horizons for fresh comprehension of our purpose, sometimes even of our very nature. The fiction of the fantastic literally overflows with metaphors for times like these, though none more so than the Nightbreed, those freaks and grotesques and shapeshifters extraordinaire that inhabit the hidden necropolis of Midian and make it their own in the pages of Clive Barker’s CABAL. The Nightbreed are...

Taking Submissions: Miseria’s Chorale Volume 1

Deadline: September 30th 2013 Payment: Exposure Only Miseria’s Chorale is a planned anthology of horror short stories comprising the best in the genre from both established and new voices. This will be the first volume in what is set to be an annual release. The topics of your stories can be far-ranging, however originality is key. We also encourage writers to push the envelope. Nothing is off-limits. We are particularly interested in dark, atmospheric literary fiction that shows a proficiency in language and tone. Terrify us. Challenge the boundaries of horror. Word Count: 2000-10,000 words. Closing Date: 31 September 2013. Reprints: No. Multiple Submissions: Yes. Simultaneous Submissions: Please do inform us if your story gets accepted elsewhere before the end of the reading period. Payment: This anthology is a for-the-love market. Payment will be exposure. Rights: Forgotten Tomb Press request One Time Print and Electronic Publishing Rights for each story published. How To Submit: Submit it as a .doc or .rtf attachment to [email protected] with the subject line “Miseria’s Chorale”. Include the word count and a brief biography in the body of the email.

Taking Submissions: Penumbra: Family Traditions

Deadline: September 30th 2013 Payment: 5 cents per word December 2013: Family Traditions "Ah Christmas…warm and rosy time. The hot wine steams, the Yule log roars, and we're the fat that's in the fire." Geoffrey, The Lion in Winter—Act I Obviously, Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine probably aren't the best example for family traditions—particularly when the biggest tradition they shared was warring with each other, but we couldn't resist giving our Christmas issue a bit of spice. While we realize that we'll be getting a plethora of stories about murdering in-laws over the holiday turkey—BUT we are still holding out hope that we won't get Norman Rockwell in space. Family traditions can happen anywhere—or anywhen—so take the turkey and run with it. CALL BEGINS ON JULY 1, 2013 CALL ENDS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2013 Penumbra is looking for original, unpublished stories of 3500 words or less. We prefer that writers use Standard Manuscript Format for submissions. (You can read this article by Chuck Rothman on the SFWA site on preparing a manuscript for submission if you are unfamiliar with SMF.) Please send your stories as file attachments in .rtf or .doc formats only. Please include a cover letter in the body of your email, with the manuscript title, you pen name if applicable, the exact word count of the story not including title and byline, and a publication history if applicable. Penumbra is a professional rates paying publisher, paying 5 cents per word. We will evaluate poetry submissions for each issue. We will also consider previously published stories with rights reverted to the author. Penumbra has multiple issue calls open at the same time, therefore it is imperative that you include the issue theme in the subject line of your email. Submissions that do not include this information risk...

Taking Submissions: Mars

Deadline September 30th 2013 Payment: 2¢ USD/word We like things Martian: the Red Planet, H.G. Wells, Bradbury, Robinson, Burroughs, Roman God of War, Yellowknife Bay, Marvin ... Reading Period: August 1 - September 30, 2013 Writer Deadline: September 30, 2013 Publication Date: December 1, 2013 If you’re interested in having your work read and getting paid a little something for it, then submit your story today. Third Flatiron Publishing are a specialist digital publisher and can help you distribute your work to a truly global audience. Third Flatiron Publishing is an e-publishing venture based in Boulder, Colorado. We are looking for submissions to our quarterly themed online anthologies. Our focus is on science fiction and fantasy and anthropological fiction. We’re looking for tightly plotted tales in out-of-the-ordinary scenarios. Please send us short stories that revolve around age-old questions and have something illuminating to tell us as human beings. Fantastical situations and creatures, exciting dialog, irony, mild horror, and wry humor are all welcome. Stories should be between 1,500 and 3,000 words. Role models for the type of fiction we want include Kurt Vonnegut, Arthur C. Clarke, Dan Simmons, Connie Willis, Vernor Vinge, and Ken Kesey. We want to showcase some of the best new shorts available today. See the "Submissions" tab for preferred formats, etc. For each anthology, we will also accept a few very short humor pieces on the order of the "Shouts and Murmurs" feature in The New Yorker Magazine (600 words or so). These can be written from a first-person perspective or can be mini-essays that tell people what they ought to do, how to do something better, or explain why something is like it is, humorously. An SF/Fantasy bent is preferred.

Taking Submissions: Fossil Lake

Deadline: Contributor's Copy copy, and 25% of proceeds to be distributed among contributors Payment: September 30th, 2013 An anthology of the aberrant Edited by Christine Morgan To be published in 2014 by Daverana Enterprises What we’re looking for: Short fiction, poetry, or non-fiction written darkly! Send us the indescribable, the transgressive, the controversial, the surreal, the darkety-dark, the gothic-as-hell! Traditional horror, horror targets, and stuff that could have come right out of a horror writer’s nightmare, or a metal album! Send us your “nods” to the genre’s greats! Send us arachnid domiciles, apocalyptic weather systems, obfuscated oculars, ghostly periodicals, intentions of scandal-sheets, archives of nameless dreads! Are you a woman? LGBT? A fan-fiction hack? Conservative? Christian? Fine by us; we welcome authors of all kinds because, here, it’s the story that counts! We’re far less concerned with subject matter (even erotica, or extreme stuff like self-cannibalism!) than we are with good writing, a sense of humor, the ability to handle criticism and work with an editor, and just generally being personable and having fun. Basically, if you’re reading this, you probably already have an idea of what we’re looking for, and why. Bonus points for stories set in, mentioning, loosely tied to, or in some way involving a ‘Fossil Lake,’ however you choose to interpret it. Deadline: September 30, 2013 Word Limit: up to 5000 Compensation: comp copy, and 25% of proceeds to be distributed among contributors Standard manuscript format preferred; Times New Roman or Courier 12-point Send submissions attached as a .doc or .rtf to: [email protected]

Taking Submissions: The Sirens Call eZine – Issue #11: Revenge

Deadline: September 30th, 2013 Payment: Exposure Only Revenge! Have you ever wanted to get back at someone for something? Here's your chance. Immortalize them and their wrong doings with words... Remember that 7th grade teacher who failed you because she was having a bad-hair semester? Or how about that low-life grub who stole the promotion you worked so hard for because he was willing to brown-nose and you weren't?? Or worst of all, that reviewer who read your story and gave it a one star review because your MC was named Martha, and that's their mother-in-law's name??? Yeah, we understand how it went down. All those wrongs perpetrated against you were no fault of your own... And they deserve to be righted! Or written! Do it with class, style, and an air of arrogance that would make a peacock blush. Have at 'em folks! Accepting Submissions: September 1 - 30, 2013 Submission guidelines:Accepting Submissions - September 1 - 30, 2013Sirens Call Publications is currently accepting submissions for our bi-monthly e-zine, focusing on edgy & dark fiction including Horror, Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Suspense genres. We welcome short stories (1000 - 2500 words), flash fiction (300 - 500 words), and dark poetry. Artwork, photography and literary reviews are also accepted. Interviews with both up and coming or established authors will also be featured. Take advantage of this superb opportunity to gain exposure for your work and email [email protected] with your submissions, or contacting [email protected] with any queries. Ad space is available for books, web sites and organizations supporting the literary or artistic community. A full page ad is $25. Please contact [email protected] for information. We ask for one time publication rights only; stories that are previously published elsewhere are accepted provided that you hold the rights to them. Via: Sirens Call Publications.

Taking Submissions: The Little Magazine of Magnificent Monsters

Deadline: September 30th, 2013 Payment: Exposure Only The Little Magazine of Magnificent Monsters. Micro (100-500 words), Flash (500-1K) and Short Stories (1k up to 2500 words). Fantasy/Steampunk. Dragons, dinos (in unusual settings and circumstances), sea serpents, basilisks, etc. All with the added awesomeness of being man-made…clockwork monsters made of metal or other substances. For instance, a living dragon made of jade. UPDATE: Deadline: September 30th, 2013. Please do NOT format your stories in blog-format style. Format it as you would for a regular print submission. Formatting blog-style (no paragraph indents, spaces between paragraphs) causes me horrible headaches when I try to load the stories onto a post. Spaces between paragraphs adds more than one extra space on the post, due to the HTML horror known as a div tag. I truly hope the son of a bitch who came up with that rots in hell. WordPress automatically inserts a crapload of div tags whenever it encounters space, adding even more space. (I know, WTF? Right?) I am a college student and I don’t have time to take out extra space, which would really make your stories look horrible if left in. But please DO indent paragraphs. If you don’t, I won’t know where new paragraphs begin and will have to reject your story just because of that. Please include with your submission a 50-100 word author bio. You can include a brief publication history and any web/social media links you’d like readers to know. For the subject line, follow the directions listed for each issue on the Call for Submissionspage. The basic format is: NAME OF ISSUE-TITLE OF YOUR STORY. In all caps. Easier to sort out the junk mail that way. If you have a question for the editor (me), put QUESTION in all caps in the subject line. If...